
This week I’m reading: Asphalt Blues by Jaouen Salaün
A gorgeously illustrated book that explores love and the choices we make around it Continue reading This week I’m reading: Asphalt Blues by Jaouen Salaün
A gorgeously illustrated book that explores love and the choices we make around it Continue reading This week I’m reading: Asphalt Blues by Jaouen Salaün
Nordic Noir that will keep you hooked Continue reading The Bird Tribunal by Agnes Ravatn
Fiction so good that you’ll think this is a memoir. Continue reading The Cat’s Table by Michael Ondaatje
Margaret Atwood really sums up this book best when she describes it as “Wide Sargasso Sea meets Beloved meets Alias Grace… deep-diving, elegant” Continue reading The Confessions of Frannie Langton
This novel feels like an immersive experience as we follow the characters around swinging London; taking acid, smoking weed, drinking and having sex. Continue reading Eureka by Anthony Quinn: Summertime in 60’s swinging London
Richard Osman is well known as a TV presenter and comedian, namely for the show Pointless. The Thursday Murder Club is his first novel and became a bestseller, with a million copies sold in the UK alone Continue reading The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
I feel like this book lied to me. Continue reading I Married A Communist. So? Who Cares?
I’m pretty sure I’ve read this before; the first half is incredibly familiar, yet I have no recollection of what happens next. Indeed, you could say that I have no sense of an ending… Continue reading This week I’m reading: The Sense of an Ending